VEHICLE STOP LEADS TO MAN CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING Nelson Police is recommending drug trafficking charges after a man was stopped for a vehicle inspection Tuesday. In a media release Wednesday, Nelson Police said officers, with the assistance of officers from the Nelson detachment of the RCMP, conducted a vehicle stop of a male known to the police. “The vehicle stop was made in connection with a drug investigation that had SLOCAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE WELCOMES TWO NEW PHYSICIANS In a media release Monday, Interior Health announced that two new physicians are joining the local health care team at the Slocan Community Health Centre (SCHC) in New Denver. Interior Health said that Dr. Svet Gueordjev and Dr. Sean Wachtel will start seeing patients as of Tuesday, October 1, joining long-time New Denver physician Dr. Chuck Burkholder in providing local OP/ED: GLYPHOSATE AND OUR FORESTS Material contributed by “Stop the Spray BC” When a forest regrows after logging or fires, it can be and should be a paradise for wildlife including bees, moose, birds, and beavers, with a large selection of food including fireweed, poplar (aspen), birch, willow, grasses, berries and many other plants that are necessary for wildlife. However, to industrial forestry, only one type of plant HEALTH MINISTER DIX SPEAKS TO RURAL THEATRES IN THE Last week, six local theatre owners met with Adrian Dix, Minister of Health in British Columbia, and Roly Russell, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen, for a discussion on easing restrictions placed on theatres in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Business owners of all kinds have faced significant challenges as we’ve navigated the COVID-19 pandemic,” said MLA Russell. OP/ED: IH TACKLING COVID-19, THEN AND NOW By Susan Brown, President and CEO, Interior Health The past seven months reflect some of most turbulent times our country has seen, so if you are feeling anxious and confused, I understand. The COVID-19 picture today is much clearer than it was when B.C. declared its first case on Jan. 28, 2020. That solid plan we all craved then has come into place and we are entering the COOPER CREEK ROCKED BY EARLY MORNING FIRE AT MEADOW CREEK The small community of Meadow Creek was rocked early Thursday morning by explosions from a fire at the local sawmill at Cooper Creek. Dena Beardon, whose husband George worked at the Meadow Creek Cedar mill for more than 30 years before retiring, witnessed flames more than 200 feet in the air and heard explosions coming from fuel storage tanks. "I woke up to check the thermometer TRAIL MARKET FEATURES NEW LOGO, 2017 SUMMER DATES The City of Trail and the United Way of Trail & District have formed a new partnership to bring you the 2017 Trail Market on the Esplanade. Stroll along the beautiful river walk to enjoy our community market that features entertainment and various vendors who sell fresh produce, handmade jewellery, fragrant soaps, fashionable clothing, sweet and savoury baking, home décor items, ready-to VEHICLE STOP LEADS TO MAN CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING Nelson Police is recommending drug trafficking charges after a man was stopped for a vehicle inspection Tuesday. In a media release Wednesday, Nelson Police said officers, with the assistance of officers from the Nelson detachment of the RCMP, conducted a vehicle stop of a male known to the police. “The vehicle stop was made in connection with a drug investigation that had SLOCAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE WELCOMES TWO NEW PHYSICIANS In a media release Monday, Interior Health announced that two new physicians are joining the local health care team at the Slocan Community Health Centre (SCHC) in New Denver. Interior Health said that Dr. Svet Gueordjev and Dr. Sean Wachtel will start seeing patients as of Tuesday, October 1, joining long-time New Denver physician Dr. Chuck Burkholder in providing local OP/ED: GLYPHOSATE AND OUR FORESTS Material contributed by “Stop the Spray BC” When a forest regrows after logging or fires, it can be and should be a paradise for wildlife including bees, moose, birds, and beavers, with a large selection of food including fireweed, poplar (aspen), birch, willow, grasses, berries and many other plants that are necessary for wildlife. However, to industrial forestry, only one type of plant OP/ED: IH TACKLING COVID-19, THEN AND NOW By Susan Brown, President and CEO, Interior Health The past seven months reflect some of most turbulent times our country has seen, so if you are feeling anxious and confused, I understand. The COVID-19 picture today is much clearer than it was when B.C. declared its first case on Jan. 28, 2020. That solid plan we all craved then has come into place and we are entering the COOPER CREEK ROCKED BY EARLY MORNING FIRE AT MEADOW CREEK The small community of Meadow Creek was rocked early Thursday morning by explosions from a fire at the local sawmill at Cooper Creek. Dena Beardon, whose husband George worked at the Meadow Creek Cedar mill for more than 30 years before retiring, witnessed flames more than 200 feet in the air and heard explosions coming from fuel storage tanks. "I woke up to check the thermometer HEALTH MINISTER DIX SPEAKS TO RURAL THEATRES IN THE Last week, six local theatre owners met with Adrian Dix, Minister of Health in British Columbia, and Roly Russell, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen, for a discussion on easing restrictions placed on theatres in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Business owners of all kinds have faced significant challenges as we’ve navigated the COVID-19 pandemic,” said MLA Russell. TRAIL MARKET FEATURES NEW LOGO, 2017 SUMMER DATES The City of Trail and the United Way of Trail & District have formed a new partnership to bring you the 2017 Trail Market on the Esplanade. Stroll along the beautiful river walk to enjoy our community market that features entertainment and various vendors who sell fresh produce, handmade jewellery, fragrant soaps, fashionable clothing, sweet and savoury baking, home décor items, ready-to VEHICLE STOP LEADS TO MAN CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING Nelson Police is recommending drug trafficking charges after a man was stopped for a vehicle inspection Tuesday. In a media release Wednesday, Nelson Police said officers, with the assistance of officers from the Nelson detachment of the RCMP, conducted a vehicle stop of a male known to the police. “The vehicle stop was made in connection with a drug investigation that had SLOCAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE WELCOMES TWO NEW PHYSICIANS In a media release Monday, Interior Health announced that two new physicians are joining the local health care team at the Slocan Community Health Centre (SCHC) in New Denver. Interior Health said that Dr. Svet Gueordjev and Dr. Sean Wachtel will start seeing patients as of Tuesday, October 1, joining long-time New Denver physician Dr. Chuck Burkholder in providing local OP/ED: GLYPHOSATE AND OUR FORESTS Material contributed by “Stop the Spray BC” When a forest regrows after logging or fires, it can be and should be a paradise for wildlife including bees, moose, birds, and beavers, with a large selection of food including fireweed, poplar (aspen), birch, willow, grasses, berries and many other plants that are necessary for wildlife. However, to industrial forestry, only one type of plant COOPER CREEK ROCKED BY EARLY MORNING FIRE AT MEADOW CREEK The small community of Meadow Creek was rocked early Thursday morning by explosions from a fire at the local sawmill at Cooper Creek. Dena Beardon, whose husband George worked at the Meadow Creek Cedar mill for more than 30 years before retiring, witnessed flames more than 200 feet in the air and heard explosions coming from fuel storage tanks. "I woke up to check the thermometer HEALTH MINISTER DIX SPEAKS TO RURAL THEATRES IN THE Last week, six local theatre owners met with Adrian Dix, Minister of Health in British Columbia, and Roly Russell, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen, for a discussion on easing restrictions placed on theatres in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Business owners of all kinds have faced significant challenges as we’ve navigated the COVID-19 pandemic,” said MLA Russell. OP/ED: IH TACKLING COVID-19, THEN AND NOW By Susan Brown, President and CEO, Interior Health The past seven months reflect some of most turbulent times our country has seen, so if you are feeling anxious and confused, I understand. The COVID-19 picture today is much clearer than it was when B.C. declared its first case on Jan. 28, 2020. That solid plan we all craved then has come into place and we are entering the ALLEGED POLICE IMPERSONATOR CAUGHT BY OFF-DUTY COP A suspected police impersonator is facing potential charges after an off-duty RCMP officer spotted him allegedly conducting what investigators believed to be a traffic stop according to Southeast District, according Cpl. Jocelyn Noseworthy "On May 1, just before 3:00 p.m., an off-duty officer noticed a non-police vehicle with what appeared to be police lights in the grill. TRAIL MARKET FEATURES NEW LOGO, 2017 SUMMER DATES The City of Trail and the United Way of Trail & District have formed a new partnership to bring you the 2017 Trail Market on the Esplanade. Stroll along the beautiful river walk to enjoy our community market that features entertainment and various vendors who sell fresh produce, handmade jewellery, fragrant soaps, fashionable clothing, sweet and savoury baking, home décor items, ready-to VEHICLE STOP LEADS TO MAN CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING Nelson Police is recommending drug trafficking charges after a man was stopped for a vehicle inspection Tuesday. In a media release Wednesday, Nelson Police said officers, with the assistance of officers from the Nelson detachment of the RCMP, conducted a vehicle stop of a male known to the police. “The vehicle stop was made in connection with a drug investigation that had SLOCAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE WELCOMES TWO NEW PHYSICIANS In a media release Monday, Interior Health announced that two new physicians are joining the local health care team at the Slocan Community Health Centre (SCHC) in New Denver. Interior Health said that Dr. Svet Gueordjev and Dr. Sean Wachtel will start seeing patients as of Tuesday, October 1, joining long-time New Denver physician Dr. Chuck Burkholder in providing local OP/ED: GLYPHOSATE AND OUR FORESTS Material contributed by “Stop the Spray BC” When a forest regrows after logging or fires, it can be and should be a paradise for wildlife including bees, moose, birds, and beavers, with a large selection of food including fireweed, poplar (aspen), birch, willow, grasses, berries and many other plants that are necessary for wildlife. However, to industrial forestry, only one type of plant COOPER CREEK ROCKED BY EARLY MORNING FIRE AT MEADOW CREEK The small community of Meadow Creek was rocked early Thursday morning by explosions from a fire at the local sawmill at Cooper Creek. Dena Beardon, whose husband George worked at the Meadow Creek Cedar mill for more than 30 years before retiring, witnessed flames more than 200 feet in the air and heard explosions coming from fuel storage tanks. "I woke up to check the thermometer HEALTH MINISTER DIX SPEAKS TO RURAL THEATRES IN THE Last week, six local theatre owners met with Adrian Dix, Minister of Health in British Columbia, and Roly Russell, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen, for a discussion on easing restrictions placed on theatres in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Business owners of all kinds have faced significant challenges as we’ve navigated the COVID-19 pandemic,” said MLA Russell. OP/ED: IH TACKLING COVID-19, THEN AND NOW By Susan Brown, President and CEO, Interior Health The past seven months reflect some of most turbulent times our country has seen, so if you are feeling anxious and confused, I understand. The COVID-19 picture today is much clearer than it was when B.C. declared its first case on Jan. 28, 2020. That solid plan we all craved then has come into place and we are entering the ALLEGED POLICE IMPERSONATOR CAUGHT BY OFF-DUTY COP A suspected police impersonator is facing potential charges after an off-duty RCMP officer spotted him allegedly conducting what investigators believed to be a traffic stop according to Southeast District, according Cpl. Jocelyn Noseworthy "On May 1, just before 3:00 p.m., an off-duty officer noticed a non-police vehicle with what appeared to be police lights in the grill. TRAIL MARKET FEATURES NEW LOGO, 2017 SUMMER DATES The City of Trail and the United Way of Trail & District have formed a new partnership to bring you the 2017 Trail Market on the Esplanade. Stroll along the beautiful river walk to enjoy our community market that features entertainment and various vendors who sell fresh produce, handmade jewellery, fragrant soaps, fashionable clothing, sweet and savoury baking, home décor items, ready-to VEHICLE STOP LEADS TO MAN CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING Nelson Police is recommending drug trafficking charges after a man was stopped for a vehicle inspection Tuesday. In a media release Wednesday, Nelson Police said officers, with the assistance of officers from the Nelson detachment of the RCMP, conducted a vehicle stop of a male known to the police. “The vehicle stop was made in connection with a drug investigation that had SLOCAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE WELCOMES TWO NEW PHYSICIANS In a media release Monday, Interior Health announced that two new physicians are joining the local health care team at the Slocan Community Health Centre (SCHC) in New Denver. Interior Health said that Dr. Svet Gueordjev and Dr. Sean Wachtel will start seeing patients as of Tuesday, October 1, joining long-time New Denver physician Dr. Chuck Burkholder in providing local OP/ED: GLYPHOSATE AND OUR FORESTS Material contributed by “Stop the Spray BC” When a forest regrows after logging or fires, it can be and should be a paradise for wildlife including bees, moose, birds, and beavers, with a large selection of food including fireweed, poplar (aspen), birch, willow, grasses, berries and many other plants that are necessary for wildlife. However, to industrial forestry, only one type of plant COOPER CREEK ROCKED BY EARLY MORNING FIRE AT MEADOW CREEK The small community of Meadow Creek was rocked early Thursday morning by explosions from a fire at the local sawmill at Cooper Creek. Dena Beardon, whose husband George worked at the Meadow Creek Cedar mill for more than 30 years before retiring, witnessed flames more than 200 feet in the air and heard explosions coming from fuel storage tanks. "I woke up to check the thermometer HEALTH MINISTER DIX SPEAKS TO RURAL THEATRES IN THE Last week, six local theatre owners met with Adrian Dix, Minister of Health in British Columbia, and Roly Russell, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen, for a discussion on easing restrictions placed on theatres in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Business owners of all kinds have faced significant challenges as we’ve navigated the COVID-19 pandemic,” said MLA Russell. OP/ED: IH TACKLING COVID-19, THEN AND NOW By Susan Brown, President and CEO, Interior Health The past seven months reflect some of most turbulent times our country has seen, so if you are feeling anxious and confused, I understand. The COVID-19 picture today is much clearer than it was when B.C. declared its first case on Jan. 28, 2020. That solid plan we all craved then has come into place and we are entering the ALLEGED POLICE IMPERSONATOR CAUGHT BY OFF-DUTY COP A suspected police impersonator is facing potential charges after an off-duty RCMP officer spotted him allegedly conducting what investigators believed to be a traffic stop according to Southeast District, according Cpl. Jocelyn Noseworthy "On May 1, just before 3:00 p.m., an off-duty officer noticed a non-police vehicle with what appeared to be police lights in the grill. TRAIL MARKET FEATURES NEW LOGO, 2017 SUMMER DATES The City of Trail and the United Way of Trail & District have formed a new partnership to bring you the 2017 Trail Market on the Esplanade. Stroll along the beautiful river walk to enjoy our community market that features entertainment and various vendors who sell fresh produce, handmade jewellery, fragrant soaps, fashionable clothing, sweet and savoury baking, home décor items, ready-to VEHICLE STOP LEADS TO MAN CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING Nelson Police is recommending drug trafficking charges after a man was stopped for a vehicle inspection Tuesday. In a media release Wednesday, Nelson Police said officers, with the assistance of officers from the Nelson detachment of the RCMP, conducted a vehicle stop of a male known to the police. “The vehicle stop was made in connection with a drug investigation that had SLOCAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE WELCOMES TWO NEW PHYSICIANS In a media release Monday, Interior Health announced that two new physicians are joining the local health care team at the Slocan Community Health Centre (SCHC) in New Denver. Interior Health said that Dr. Svet Gueordjev and Dr. Sean Wachtel will start seeing patients as of Tuesday, October 1, joining long-time New Denver physician Dr. Chuck Burkholder in providing local OP/ED: GLYPHOSATE AND OUR FORESTS Material contributed by “Stop the Spray BC” When a forest regrows after logging or fires, it can be and should be a paradise for wildlife including bees, moose, birds, and beavers, with a large selection of food including fireweed, poplar (aspen), birch, willow, grasses, berries and many other plants that are necessary for wildlife. However, to industrial forestry, only one type of plant COOPER CREEK ROCKED BY EARLY MORNING FIRE AT MEADOW CREEK The small community of Meadow Creek was rocked early Thursday morning by explosions from a fire at the local sawmill at Cooper Creek. Dena Beardon, whose husband George worked at the Meadow Creek Cedar mill for more than 30 years before retiring, witnessed flames more than 200 feet in the air and heard explosions coming from fuel storage tanks. "I woke up to check the thermometer HEALTH MINISTER DIX SPEAKS TO RURAL THEATRES IN THE Last week, six local theatre owners met with Adrian Dix, Minister of Health in British Columbia, and Roly Russell, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen, for a discussion on easing restrictions placed on theatres in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Business owners of all kinds have faced significant challenges as we’ve navigated the COVID-19 pandemic,” said MLA Russell. OP/ED: IH TACKLING COVID-19, THEN AND NOW By Susan Brown, President and CEO, Interior Health The past seven months reflect some of most turbulent times our country has seen, so if you are feeling anxious and confused, I understand. The COVID-19 picture today is much clearer than it was when B.C. declared its first case on Jan. 28, 2020. That solid plan we all craved then has come into place and we are entering the ALLEGED POLICE IMPERSONATOR CAUGHT BY OFF-DUTY COP A suspected police impersonator is facing potential charges after an off-duty RCMP officer spotted him allegedly conducting what investigators believed to be a traffic stop according to Southeast District, according Cpl. Jocelyn Noseworthy "On May 1, just before 3:00 p.m., an off-duty officer noticed a non-police vehicle with what appeared to be police lights in the grill. TRAIL MARKET FEATURES NEW LOGO, 2017 SUMMER DATES The City of Trail and the United Way of Trail & District have formed a new partnership to bring you the 2017 Trail Market on the Esplanade. Stroll along the beautiful river walk to enjoy our community market that features entertainment and various vendors who sell fresh produce, handmade jewellery, fragrant soaps, fashionable clothing, sweet and savoury baking, home décor items, ready-to VEHICLE STOP LEADS TO MAN CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING Nelson Police is recommending drug trafficking charges after a man was stopped for a vehicle inspection Tuesday. In a media release Wednesday, Nelson Police said officers, with the assistance of officers from the Nelson detachment of the RCMP, conducted a vehicle stop of a male known to the police. “The vehicle stop was made in connection with a drug investigation that had SLOCAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE WELCOMES TWO NEW PHYSICIANS In a media release Monday, Interior Health announced that two new physicians are joining the local health care team at the Slocan Community Health Centre (SCHC) in New Denver. Interior Health said that Dr. Svet Gueordjev and Dr. Sean Wachtel will start seeing patients as of Tuesday, October 1, joining long-time New Denver physician Dr. Chuck Burkholder in providing local OP/ED: GLYPHOSATE AND OUR FORESTS Material contributed by “Stop the Spray BC” When a forest regrows after logging or fires, it can be and should be a paradise for wildlife including bees, moose, birds, and beavers, with a large selection of food including fireweed, poplar (aspen), birch, willow, grasses, berries and many other plants that are necessary for wildlife. However, to industrial forestry, only one type of plant COOPER CREEK ROCKED BY EARLY MORNING FIRE AT MEADOW CREEK The small community of Meadow Creek was rocked early Thursday morning by explosions from a fire at the local sawmill at Cooper Creek. Dena Beardon, whose husband George worked at the Meadow Creek Cedar mill for more than 30 years before retiring, witnessed flames more than 200 feet in the air and heard explosions coming from fuel storage tanks. "I woke up to check the thermometer HEALTH MINISTER DIX SPEAKS TO RURAL THEATRES IN THE Last week, six local theatre owners met with Adrian Dix, Minister of Health in British Columbia, and Roly Russell, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen, for a discussion on easing restrictions placed on theatres in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Business owners of all kinds have faced significant challenges as we’ve navigated the COVID-19 pandemic,” said MLA Russell. OP/ED: IH TACKLING COVID-19, THEN AND NOW By Susan Brown, President and CEO, Interior Health The past seven months reflect some of most turbulent times our country has seen, so if you are feeling anxious and confused, I understand. The COVID-19 picture today is much clearer than it was when B.C. declared its first case on Jan. 28, 2020. That solid plan we all craved then has come into place and we are entering the ALLEGED POLICE IMPERSONATOR CAUGHT BY OFF-DUTY COP A suspected police impersonator is facing potential charges after an off-duty RCMP officer spotted him allegedly conducting what investigators believed to be a traffic stop according to Southeast District, according Cpl. Jocelyn Noseworthy "On May 1, just before 3:00 p.m., an off-duty officer noticed a non-police vehicle with what appeared to be police lights in the grill. TRAIL MARKET FEATURES NEW LOGO, 2017 SUMMER DATES The City of Trail and the United Way of Trail & District have formed a new partnership to bring you the 2017 Trail Market on the Esplanade. Stroll along the beautiful river walk to enjoy our community market that features entertainment and various vendors who sell fresh produce, handmade jewellery, fragrant soaps, fashionable clothing, sweet and savoury baking, home décor items, ready-to VEHICLE STOP LEADS TO MAN CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING Nelson Police is recommending drug trafficking charges after a man was stopped for a vehicle inspection Tuesday. In a media release Wednesday, Nelson Police said officers, with the assistance of officers from the Nelson detachment of the RCMP, conducted a vehicle stop of a male known to the police. “The vehicle stop was made in connection with a drug investigation that had SLOCAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE WELCOMES TWO NEW PHYSICIANS In a media release Monday, Interior Health announced that two new physicians are joining the local health care team at the Slocan Community Health Centre (SCHC) in New Denver. Interior Health said that Dr. Svet Gueordjev and Dr. Sean Wachtel will start seeing patients as of Tuesday, October 1, joining long-time New Denver physician Dr. Chuck Burkholder in providing local OP/ED: GLYPHOSATE AND OUR FORESTS Material contributed by “Stop the Spray BC” When a forest regrows after logging or fires, it can be and should be a paradise for wildlife including bees, moose, birds, and beavers, with a large selection of food including fireweed, poplar (aspen), birch, willow, grasses, berries and many other plants that are necessary for wildlife. However, to industrial forestry, only one type of plant COOPER CREEK ROCKED BY EARLY MORNING FIRE AT MEADOW CREEK The small community of Meadow Creek was rocked early Thursday morning by explosions from a fire at the local sawmill at Cooper Creek. Dena Beardon, whose husband George worked at the Meadow Creek Cedar mill for more than 30 years before retiring, witnessed flames more than 200 feet in the air and heard explosions coming from fuel storage tanks. "I woke up to check the thermometer HEALTH MINISTER DIX SPEAKS TO RURAL THEATRES IN THE Last week, six local theatre owners met with Adrian Dix, Minister of Health in British Columbia, and Roly Russell, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen, for a discussion on easing restrictions placed on theatres in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Business owners of all kinds have faced significant challenges as we’ve navigated the COVID-19 pandemic,” said MLA Russell. OP/ED: IH TACKLING COVID-19, THEN AND NOW By Susan Brown, President and CEO, Interior Health The past seven months reflect some of most turbulent times our country has seen, so if you are feeling anxious and confused, I understand. The COVID-19 picture today is much clearer than it was when B.C. declared its first case on Jan. 28, 2020. That solid plan we all craved then has come into place and we are entering the ALLEGED POLICE IMPERSONATOR CAUGHT BY OFF-DUTY COP A suspected police impersonator is facing potential charges after an off-duty RCMP officer spotted him allegedly conducting what investigators believed to be a traffic stop according to Southeast District, according Cpl. Jocelyn Noseworthy "On May 1, just before 3:00 p.m., an off-duty officer noticed a non-police vehicle with what appeared to be police lights in the grill. TRAIL MARKET FEATURES NEW LOGO, 2017 SUMMER DATES The City of Trail and the United Way of Trail & District have formed a new partnership to bring you the 2017 Trail Market on the Esplanade. Stroll along the beautiful river walk to enjoy our community market that features entertainment and various vendors who sell fresh produce, handmade jewellery, fragrant soaps, fashionable clothing, sweet and savoury baking, home décor items, ready-to
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